- In this movie what we're going to do is…deal with one specific little button…in the layer styles panel.…Right here we have two rings.…I'm going to give them a layer style…so I go to the left…the one of the left here…which is the first one…and give it a little bevel and emboss.…Increase the size a bit.…There we go, a little bigger…and instead of a white up here…what I'm going to do is…I'm going to give it a little color…so we'll go in there and…let's just choose a nice blue.…So we've got a little hint of blue up there…and we kind of pump it up a little bit.…So there we have this nice layered style.…We like it so I'm going to…option click and drag the little Fx…over to the right one.…

So there they both have that layer style.…So what I want these guys to do now…is to link each other.…One go right through the other.…So what I do is the one on the top…I'm going to give it a little layer mask…then I'm going to turn to the one on the bottom…and do a selection by command clicking…on the preview icon.…Then I'm in the mask.…

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1/6/2015

Join legendary author and artist Bert Monroy as he walks through a new set of basic artistic concepts. This course covers materials, layers, and channels—overlooked features that can help elevate the work of any artist, designer, or illustrator. The concepts are explored via Photoshop but can be applied to any digital art workflow.

Need to brush up on concepts like perspective and light? Watch the first installment of Artistic Concepts with Bert Monroy here.